IRB U21 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

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Guildford gets World Championship call

Thursday 08th May 2008

Zac Guildford: Heading to Wales

Zac Guildford: Heading to Wales

Hurricanes winger Zac Guildford and Auckland prop Paea Fa'anunu have been added to the New Zealand U20 squad for the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship, which will take place in Wales in June.

Guildford and three other Super 14 players from the Crusaders, wings Sean Maitland and Kade Poki and loose forward Nasi Manu, will join the New Zealand U20 squad at the end of the Super 14 competition.

North Harbour lock and Blues wider training group member Chris Smith, who captained New Zealand to the IRB U19 World Championship title last year, will captain the New Zealand U20 side.

The New Zealand U20 squad assembles at the Millennium Institute in North Harbour from Monday 26 May and departs Auckland for Wales on Saturday 31 May.

New Zealand U20 squad: Ben Afeaki (North Harbour), Rodney Ah You (Canterbury), Luke Braid (Bay of Plenty), Ryan Crotty (Canterbury), Ash Dixon (Hawke's Bay), Paea Fa'anunu (Auckland), Zac Guildford (Hawke's Bay), Michael Harris (North Harbour), Grayson Hart (Auckland), Joe Hill (Wellington), Daniel Kirkpatrick (Wellington), Matthew Luamanu (Wellington), Quentin MacDonald (Tasman), Sean Maitland (Canterbury), Nasi Manu (Canterbury), Kade Poki (Tasman), Hugh Reed (Hawke's Bay), Trent Renata (Waikato), Peter Saili (Auckland), Aaron Smith (Manawatu), Chris Smith (North Harbour), Toby Smith (Waikato), Andre Taylor (Manawatu), Josh Townsend (Otago), Sam Whitelock (Canterbury), Jackson Willison (Waikato).

Gallery - HEC semi-final weekend

Twickenham is awash with colour as Toulouse take on London Irish And it is the Exiles who start the better with Bob Casey leading the charge As well as Peter Richards causing trouble playing as a centre